APUSH WWII Term and Timeline Quiz

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This is a famous reaction to events during...

The Spanish Civil War

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Over 60 nations including Germany, Italy, and Japan jointly agreed to ban wars of aggression?

The Kellogg-Briand Pact

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Which of the following happened after the photo below?

The Lend-Lease Act was passed

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 What is being summarized below?

The Atlantic Charter

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 Which document could accuse the text below of plagiarism?

Wilson's 14 Points

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Whose image was prominently displayed on the poster below?

George Washington

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What U.S. action preceded and helped provoke the famous event depicted below?

FDR ordered assets frozen after an invasion

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 What event is this poll question a reaction to?

The German invasion of Poland

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What "decidedly unneutral act" by the U.S. was Churchill referring to after France was invaded?


The Destroyer-Base Deal

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Which country -- NOT represented in the photograph or the actual meeting -- was the main topic of conversation at the Munich Conference?


Czechoslovakia

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The first peacetime draft was signed into law shortly before which presidential election?

1940

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What was the subject of the photo, where was it taken, and how soon did World War II start afterward it was taken?

Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact/Moscow/about 1 week

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Invaded Poland September 17, 1939?

USSR

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When FDR said a particular date "will live in infamy," what was he talking about?

The Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor

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June 6th, 1944?

D-Day

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NOT an Axis Power?

China

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NOT one of the "Big Three" (Allied) powers?

France

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The images below are representations of...

"Rosie the Riveter"

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During World War II, Dwight Eisenhower was...

a General

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Internment began shortly after...

Pearl Harbor

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Wartime conference where the United States warned Japan to surrender unconditionally or face "prompt and utter destruction?"

Potsdam

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TRUE OR FALSE

Kamikaze is a 13th century Japanese term that translates as "divine wind," in reference to a typhoon that destroyed an approaching Mongol armada.

True

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TRUE OR FALSE

Island "Hopping" is a term that refers to fighting in Europe during World War II.

False

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TRUE OR FALSE

WAC & WAVES refer to women mobilized into the U.S. army and navy.

True

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TRUE OR FALSE

The decision in Korematsu v. United States (1944) said that internment was a violation of detainees' constitutitonal rights and ordered all people still being held to be released.

False

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TRUE OR FALSE

The U.S. military was segregated -- black and white soldiers fought separately -- during World War II.

True